[%]UCLA, UCB with 4.0 as econ major

<p>First of all, thank you for reading my post. I am a newbie here and i seek your help.</p>

<p>I graduated from high school in 2005, and i am currently attending a CC at Moorpark, CA, i have a 4.0 GPA from 8 college courses. ( Econ m01, English mo1, ast mo1, logic mo1, athropology mo7, history m20a, psy mo1), and i will take Calcu Honors, Eng M02 Honors, Econ m02, Finantial Accounting I II and few other classes next 2 semesters.They are all UC req, and UC B transferble. (IGETC)</p>

<p>I took AP Calculus AB in high school, i scored 4 on the test, but i can’t find the score any more ( i took it when i was a soph)</p>

<p>Qestions:</p>

<li><p>I am a California Resident and a Econ major, what UC or Universities (in CA) do you suggest? Top rankings ones first</p></li>
<li><p>I would like to go to UCLA or UCB, with a 4.0 GPA and AP Calculus, and a fairly good Essay, what is my chance to be accepted?</p></li>
<li><p>I am an Asian ( … another), would that reduce my chance to get in UCB?
(38 % asian)</p></li>
<li><p>Honor classes will help, but how many do i need? I am a econ major, there is no need for me to take Bio nor Chem, but should i do that anyways? What classes will help me to get in the Top UCs? ------- Plz help me on this one.</p></li>
<li><p>I understand that it is hard to get in UCB as an ECON major, so what majors will be an easier path? and once i am accepted, can i change my major freely? (which better share the general ed and major courses with econ)</p></li>
<li><p>I scored 4 on AP calculus in hs, would that be a B on my college transcript? I lost my score, can i get it somewhere again? if not, can i retake the class in CC?</p></li>
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<p>Again, at the end of this post, thank your time and reply.</p>

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<li>LA Or berkeley, then UCSD</li>
<li>80%</li>
<li>no, they cant choose base on ur gender or ethnicity thats discriminating</li>
<li>yeah, honor classes, just dont take too much and too little, take how many u think u can handle</li>
<li>try sociology, or other nonimpacted majors, but like for one school choose ECOn and one school choose another major, unless u really want to go to one specific school.</li>
<li>they cant lose ur score, try contacting collegeboard or who evers scoring it, they will have it. and AP scores count as credit, not grades so ur credits will transfer, not ur grades, same with community college classes. Try talking to ur counselor about this
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